UK small businesses awaiting over £10,000 in late payments

Almost two thirds of small firms haven’t checked their financial health in over a month despite believing cashflow to be essential to future growth

by Henry Williams

Updated: Oct 2, 2018 Published: Sep 14, 2015

The UK’s small and medium business community is becoming the victim of a late payments culture that restricts cash flow and inhibits growth, according to the latest research by accounting software firm Sage out today.

The report revealed that more than half (52%) of Britain’s small and medium-sized businesses are owed at least £10,000 each in late payments, with 43% of business owners claiming to be owed more than £20,000 in outstanding invoices.

When it comes to monitoring financial health, 63% of respondents admitted it had been at least a month since they last ran a check on their company’s finances even though 51% said they believed identifying early signs of cash flow problems was a key factor to ensure future growth.

A recent study by Intuit painted a similar picture as it found that Britain’s micro-businesses – companies with less than 10 employees – are owed £16.9bn in unpaid invoices.

“Maintaining healthy cash flow is vital for small and medium sized businesses to succeed… we want to empower Britain’s small and medium sized businesses to take better control of their money movements, keep cash flowing into their business and boost their financial health.”